by: Tom Davies Indiana Capital Chronicle Indiana’s sales tax on gasoline is poised to jump by 6.1 cents per gallon in May if Gov. Mike Braun doesn’t extend his temporary suspension of the tax. The amount charged for the 7% state sales tax on gasoline is determined monthly by the state Department of Revenue based on the statewide retail gas cost average. The agency announced last week that the rate which stood at 17.2 cents per gallon when Braun a
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